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Birth name | Fiona Mackay Barclay Bevan |
Origin | Suffolk, England |
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Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
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Labels | Navigator Records |
Website | www |
Fiona Mackay Barclay Bevan is an English singer-songwriter from Suffolk, England, who currently resides in London.[1] She co-wrote the song "Little Things" for One Direction[2] along with Ed Sheeran, which became a number-one single in 13 countries and received a BMI award.[3]
Bevan has co-written songs released by Kylie Minogue, LIGHTS, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Tom Walker, Steps, Mika, Shane Filan, Hey Violet, and Natalie Imbruglia. Additionally, she has written and been featured on Stefflon Don's debut release.
As an artist, Bevan's debut solo studio album 'Talk to Strangers', (April, 2014) was released on Navigator Records. She has toured as a supporting act for Nick Mulvey, Ryan Keen, Ed Sheeran, Hawksley Workman, Ingrid Michaelson, Gwyneth Herbert, Luke Friend, and Bill Bailey. In 2014, Bevan completed a tour of Australia supporting Busby Marou, and the following year she toured Canada, supporting Hawksley Workman.
Bevan runs a residency night at Servant Jazz Quarters in Dalston, London, called "Fiona Bevan Presents," featuring acts including Mercury Prize-nominated Sam Lee and Ed Harcourt, who also remixed her first single, "The Machine", in 2014.
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